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Yahoo story - school and names included FBI
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:30 am
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:30 am
The documents tie some of the biggest names and programs in the sport to activity that appears to violate the NCAA’s amateurism rules. This could end up casting a pall over the NCAA tournament because of eligibility issues. (NCAA officials declined a request for comment.) There’s potential impermissible benefits and preferential treatment for players and families of players at Duke, North Carolina, Texas, Kentucky, Michigan State, USC, Alabama and a host of other schools. The documents link some of the sport’s biggest current stars – Michigan State’s Miles Bridges, Alabama’s Collin Sexton and Duke’s Wendell Carter – to specific potential extra benefits for either the athletes or their family members. The amounts tied to all of the players in the case range from basic meals to tens of thousands of dollars.
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Should those schools be worried?
Bama? UK?
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Should those schools be worried?
Bama? UK?
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:33 am to allin2010
It's bad when you cheat and still suck arse
Why would I be worried? It isn't likely that this will make us suck more
Why would I be worried? It isn't likely that this will make us suck more

Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:33 am to allin2010
Gonna be a fun day. Hate I have to fish all day. 

Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:35 am to LanierSpots
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Hate I have to fish all day.
We call that paradise.

Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:37 am to allin2010
Gonna have to say- Oh shite.
on this thread too just in case it’s the one that goes on for eternity 


Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:39 am to allin2010
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Former Vanderbilt player Wade Baldwin.
Why pay this guy? Bad investment.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:40 am to pioneerbasketball
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A listing that refers to “BAM” for $12,000 is later identified in the documents as Edrice “Bam” Adebayo, who would go on to play at Kentucky in 2016-17. He did not sign with ASM. There’s a later reference to Adebayo that says he received $36,500. “Bad loan,” reads the document.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:43 am to pioneerbasketball
Inspector Forde on the job...Lol that's y sexton sat out the first game , his dad had to repay the cost of meal. Amazing journalism pat
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:52 am to biggsc
It was broken down specifically who received money.... Sexton and Knox were under meals. I guess he sat out the first game for the hell of it smh
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:55 am to Bamainva40
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Inspector Forde on the job...Lol that's y sexton sat out the first game , his dad had to repay the cost of meal. Amazing journalism pat
Agree, a meal is not a big deal and is why he was reinstated. But what about the rumored $100,000? Not in this article, so no worries? AAU is dirty and almost all players of this level maybe tainted. Why was the Bama associate AD fired?
As for Auburn, we withheld our players because of the money involved that was separate from this list.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 5:56 am to allin2010
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Former South Carolina player P.J. Dozier received at least $6,115 while in school, according to the documents
Welp this is gonna hurt

Posted on 2/23/18 at 6:32 am to Sid E Walker
Even this article seems like it barely scratches the surface.
I am also in complete agreement that the FBI has no business investigating this and whomever signed off on the investigation should be fired.
I am also in complete agreement that the FBI has no business investigating this and whomever signed off on the investigation should be fired.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 7:07 am to UABtiger
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I am also in complete agreement that the FBI has no business investigating this and whomever signed off on the investigation should be fired.
Me too. Seems like they should put their uses to far more important things and leave this to the NCAA. That said, I hope the agents get hammered.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 7:26 am to allin2010
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Why was the Bama associate AD fired?
Because he was involved in helping set everything up.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 7:28 am to allin2010
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